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Ambient nutrients, carbon, and DOM absorbance metrics along with experimental dissolved oxygen decay rates for 5-day incubations of water within the Waccamaw River Watershed, SC, Summer 2020.Szewczyk, Curtis J
Benitez-Nelson, Claudia
Smith, Erik
2022edi.1284.1
Dissolved oxygen decay rate and ambient condition data, Waccamaw River Watershed, SC, Summer 2020Szewczyk, Curtis J
Benitez-Nelson, Claudia
Smith, Erik
2021edi.582.2
The dual invasion of Amur honeysuckle and Emerald Ash Borer Shifts Fungal Driven Decomposition in Midwestern ForestsRúa, Megan A
Reed, Adam M
2022edi.1202.1
The dual invasion of Amur honeysuckle and Emerald Ash Borer Shifts Fungal Driven Decomposition in Midwestern ForestsRúa, Megan A
Reed, Adam M
2022edi.1204.1
Litterfall along topographic gradients at lower BisleyCovich, Alan
2010knb-lter-luq.95.449121
Plant-mediated root methane emissions and oxidation in a thermokarst bog complex in the Bonanza Creek LTER Experimental Forest VI - Raw Oxygen Injection Experiment Data 2015Neumann, Rebecca B
Turner, Jesse C
Mooreberg, Colby J
Wong, Andrea
Hunt, Brianna K
Shea, Katie
Waldrop, Mark P.
Turetsky, Merritt R
2020knb-lter-bnz.758.2
Soil volumetric water content calculated from neutron hydroprobe data at 15 NPP study sites at the Jornada Basin LTER, 1989-ongoingVirginia, Ross
Duniway, Mike
Vivoni, Enrique
2019knb-lter-jrn.210013003.1
Wood to Soil 0-10 cm data and Wood to Soil 10-20 cm data to detect the imprint of decaying logs (30-80 cm diameter) from two hurricane cohorts (Hugo, 1989, and Georges, 1998)Lodge, D.
2016knb-lter-luq.189.49
Litter decomposition of the tabonuco forest before hurricane HugoZou, Xiaoming
2010knb-lter-luq.93.240831
Data for a leaf litter decomposition study and soil density fractionation analysis at a whole-watershed fertilization experiment in a temperate forestEastman, Brooke A
Peterjohn, William T
Adams, Mary Beth
2021edi.457.2

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